Skip to main content

naif

/nah-eef/US // nɑˈif //UK // (naɪˈiːf) //

天真无邪,天真,天真烂漫,天真无邪的人

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a naive or inexperienced person.
adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : naive.

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • In her telling, she was, until just five years ago, a complete naif about climate change.

  • Cole, who once served as a special counsel investigating the House Bank scandal, is no political naif.

  • For three and a half decades, Naif oversaw the ministry of the interior, which brutally repressed liberals and dissidents.

  • Saudi newspapers demanded an investigation, but it was Naif who ordered an end to all editorials on the subject.

  • The ascent of Naif spells the death of reform and human rights in Saudi Arabia.

  • Of course you should really go to the theological seminary and establish this naif intuitive mysticism upon a disciplined basis.

  • Their naif delight at the varied skill of the riders was most charming to witness.

  • Being a lump of simplicity, his sceptism was as naif as his enthusiasm.

  • I was laboriously 'graceful;' and sported my 'naif sensibility' till it was any thing but naif.

  • Strange enough, and I confess it with naif delight, I did not feel at all afraid.